Presto

Issue: 1920 1752

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PRESTO
February 19, 1920.
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Steger & Sons Piano Manufacturing Company
Announces that the Great Steger Factories at
Steger, Illinois have reached normal production.
EXTENSIVE improvements in facilities and
the installation of recently perfected machin-
ery make certain that the present capacity will
be greatly increased during the year 1920.
Three new additions to the various depart-
ments of the Steger Factories are now under
way including: a three story building of 24,000
square feet, a three story building of 30,000
square feet and a three story building of
48,000 square feet.
The Steger Institution has on hand a large
volume of unfilled orders carried over from
1919. These, however, will be filled in their
order within a very short time.
CONSEQUENTLY, the great Steger lines dur-
ing the year 1920 will be produced with added
efficiency and in larger quantities.
They will include: Steger Uprights, Grands
and Player Pianos—Steger Reproducing Player
Grand Pianos—Reed Player Pianos—Singer
Player Pianos—Thompson Player Pianos—
Artemis Player Pianos—Steger Phonographs—
Steger Stool and Bench line—Steger Polish—
Steger Industrial Division.
The entire Steger lines of uprights, player
pianos and phonographs have been revised.
New catalogs are on the press. The Steger
Institution is prepared to advance the prestige
it has achieved by distributing to the trade
unequalled values with incomparable service.
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PRESTO
Simplex
February 19, 1920.
Salesman
H E R E is not another agency, instrumentality or
personality in your establishment, Mr. Merchant,
that can equal in effectiveness the S I M P L E X
P L A Y E R ACTION in selling player-pianos, if
you will give it a chance.
Take this one SIMPLEX feature, the Automatic Roll Adjuster and
Transposing Device.
It is so vital to the player-piano, so valuable to the player-piano
owner, that it outweighs a multitude of arguments on other points.
Here is something you can understand, your salesman can understand,
and the buyer can understand and appreciate its advantages at a glance.
Show it to your customers, let it speak for itself, and it will sell
player-pianos on its own strength alone.
And this is but one of many SIMPLEX advantages.
SIMPLEX PLAYER ACTION CO.
10 Blackstone Street, Worcester, Mass.
THE SIMPLEX AUTOMATIC ROLL ADJUSTER AND TRANSPOSING DEVICE
It raises or lowers the pilch instantly and accurately over a range of five keys.
It compels ANY music roll to play perfectly, EVEN DEFECTIVE
ONES.
It can he operated by a child.
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